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Sex toys for women are sexy/empowering/good. Sex toys for men are creepy/'bad'. (NSFW)
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Message baleeted for advertisement and NSFW links and all that stuff.
Interesting thread choice for bumping...
My view on both:
I don't care if you use them, and even if I did I could do nothing to stop you. Just don't go around bragging about them.
Well, the person was a spambot advertising links to a porn site, so it makes sense to revive this particular thread.
I would've expected it to be advertising for, well, sex toys. I mean, we've had threads actually about porn...I think?
Benefit of the doubt. It was unusually coherent for a spambot in the application message.
The only sensible conclusion.
I approved it.
I figured, what's the worst thing that could happen. If it's a spammer, we just permaban.
I once saw a YouTube comment stating that men who use sex toys are creepy, but that the same doesn't go for women because it's impossible for them to reach orgasm using only their hands.
*facepalm*
Then again, it's YouTube; what the hell did I expect?
I do agree that sex dolls are terrifying. There's the whole uncanny valley aspect of it, coupled with the fact that many individuals literally use them to fill the role of a romantic partner.
I didn't get a message, I just assumed it was a spambot because it was a spambot when I saw it posting.
And what timing, too, around a year after the thread's creation.